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us on our website, wjla.com/pollproblems, or send an email or contact us on twitter. and check us on election night with results of all of the local races and the presidential n chicago and boston. coverage and the team from abc news begins at 7:00 p.m. the vote is already in for one county when it comes to marijuanahe synthetic as spice. e told you about the battle in frederick county. signatures were collected, but night a decision was made to make spice illegal. >> this cigar store manager had nearly 150y for it theooking spice. >> it is a huge market. >> one user argues that it kept kids away from particle or illegal drugs. >> i think it is stupid because keeps kids out of trouble. people it kept a lot of trouble and kept more people out of jail. >> now anybody selling or using jailed or fined $1,000. >> parents are scared and frustrated and concerned about stuff their kids knowng and they don't is. >> at the gas station across hospital, the store clerk told disappointed spice to looking for back in the evening. but the mayor is counting on the city free of design
us on our website, wjla.com/pollproblems, or send an email or contact us on twitter. and check us on election night with results of all of the local races and the presidential n chicago and boston. coverage and the team from abc news begins at 7:00 p.m. the vote is already in for one county when it comes to marijuanahe synthetic as spice. e told you about the battle in frederick county. signatures were collected, but night a decision was made to make spice illegal. >> this cigar store...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. ready, set, shop. consumers are set to kick off the holiday shopping condition tomorrow night. steve liesman is looking at just how much they're planning to spend. steve, over to you. >> thanks, maria. if you want to know if consumers are going to spend this christmas, you have to know if they have the means and if they're in the mood to spend. let's take in some key consumer metrics heading into the holiday season. first, we're going to look at home prices. in 2011 at this time before christmas, home prices were falling by 6%. now they're rising by almost 11%. let's take a look now at wages. they were up 3.5% in the year before last christmas. now they're up a little bit more. inflation, of course, takes off some of that. in fact, they are still negative, but less negative than a year ago. how about another key metric, which is consumer sentiment this is 20 points higher. we're going to have
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. ready, set, shop. consumers are set to kick off the holiday shopping condition tomorrow night. steve liesman is looking at just how much they're planning to spend. steve, over to you. >> thanks, maria. if you want to know if consumers are going to spend this christmas, you have to know if they have the means and if they're in the mood to spend. let's take in some key consumer...
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i have to use the employees' entrance. excuse me... the gold room? this way? thanks. hi, steve. hello, rebecca. we're almost ready. listen, i need to change. there's a ladies' room over there. i'll be right back. hi, jessica. and how are you? rebecca: good. ( cocktail music playing on piano ) step right in. ( sighs ) ( piano plays sophisticated jazz ) ( sighs ) ( sighs deeply ) hello? hello. welcome to the gold room. i'm rebecca casey and this is steve davis. here's a song i wrote. i call it "traveling light." ( piano intro playing ) ♪ i've got my ticket and i've got my hat ♪ ♪ i've got my reason to ride ♪ i've got my memories ♪ but they're far behind ♪ i'm traveling light... ♪ i've got my suitcase and i've got my coat ♪ ♪ i've got my reason to ride ♪ i've got some dreams i'm going to hold on tight ♪ ♪ i'm traveling light... ♪ outside, the houses are slipping by ♪ ♪ each with its own little light ♪ ♪ inside, the people are dreaming ♪ ♪ just like the dreams i have tonight... ♪ ( piano interlude ) ( people conversing loudly ) ( music stops a
i have to use the employees' entrance. excuse me... the gold room? this way? thanks. hi, steve. hello, rebecca. we're almost ready. listen, i need to change. there's a ladies' room over there. i'll be right back. hi, jessica. and how are you? rebecca: good. ( cocktail music playing on piano ) step right in. ( sighs ) ( piano plays sophisticated jazz ) ( sighs ) ( sighs deeply ) hello? hello. welcome to the gold room. i'm rebecca casey and this is steve davis. here's a song i wrote. i call it...
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also with us is bob pisani. are you doing something different tobias because we got this kum-bi-ya moment over the weekend? >> no, no. >> why are you changing, then? >> we do this every two months. we review everything from sentiment indicators, specifically industry groups, not because of -- >> none of this has an impact? >> none of it. >> are you worried about defense spending cuts -- >> are you buying more or selling more? >> the first five financials are booking in some profits and we're actually taking down a couple of defensive areas. it's not because we say get long, get aggressive. >> why aren't you writing off the rest of the years like so many clients you met with this last week? >> i think part of it is, you know, we still have what i consider to be the cornerstones of a bull market. i think the u.s. housing market is still strengthening. we have good data today on that. i think the u.s. expansion is in pretty good shape. there will be noise from hurricane sandy but we got lower gasoline. i think inve
also with us is bob pisani. are you doing something different tobias because we got this kum-bi-ya moment over the weekend? >> no, no. >> why are you changing, then? >> we do this every two months. we review everything from sentiment indicators, specifically industry groups, not because of -- >> none of this has an impact? >> none of it. >> are you worried about defense spending cuts -- >> are you buying more or selling more? >> the first five...
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but since, and i was actually going to say this without using the word death panels. remember something that may not be -- you don't read in every story you read about why european health care is better than ours. and every european country that i know much about their health care system, they ration health care. they make decisions about how much health care a person, particularly the elderly, can have based on, and in britain it's a very formulaic calculation of, i call it quality of life per year or something like that. how many years you get for procedure and what quality of life you get by doing it, and they say no. and we have not been willing to do that. it's a really tough moral issue, but right now we have a medicare system in which a quarter of what we spend goes to people in their last year of life, and we all know that a lot of that is not a great use of resources. and those are hard moral questions, i'm not here to tell you they're easy or please sam, but it is a -- please santa, but it is a nontrivial part of why we have that gap in gdp. the other one, a
but since, and i was actually going to say this without using the word death panels. remember something that may not be -- you don't read in every story you read about why european health care is better than ours. and every european country that i know much about their health care system, they ration health care. they make decisions about how much health care a person, particularly the elderly, can have based on, and in britain it's a very formulaic calculation of, i call it quality of life per...
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chairman and ceo of toys "r" us is with us now. tell us how sales were. compared to last year. >> a couple hours into block friday, the head of our store here in times square, people are buying. there you have it. customers were delighted to get a chance to shop at toys "r" us. people were having a lot of fun last night. we played the theme song for toys "r" us. people were dancing as they came into the store. dagen: as i was on my way to work at three-3:30 a.m. this morning, people were dragging their bags. do you worry about the fiscal cliff, about the tax increases? it could put a damper as you get further into this season. >> you never know. times are certainly difficult. the last thing. cut back on is the christmas present for their child. even in the depths of the recession, sales still grew in december. dagen: you are doing a number of things differently or expanding what you have done in the past. i mentioned the door busters you had yesterday. you are also offering a price comparison guarantee. you are tired of the comparisons to walmart or amazo
chairman and ceo of toys "r" us is with us now. tell us how sales were. compared to last year. >> a couple hours into block friday, the head of our store here in times square, people are buying. there you have it. customers were delighted to get a chance to shop at toys "r" us. people were having a lot of fun last night. we played the theme song for toys "r" us. people were dancing as they came into the store. dagen: as i was on my way to work at three-3:30...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the middle east in turmoil. israel continues air strikes in gaza as rocket attacks target tel aviv. we'll ask what instability in the region means to the global markets. >>> calling all budget geeks. a self-professed one joins "squawk" to explain the real story behind the fiscal cliff, fact versus fiction and why every american needs to be worried. >>> we welcome jack of all trades, steve case has built companies from the ground up and advised presidents on everything from jobs to innovation. today he's our guest host as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. our guest host this hour is steve case, a lot to discuss with steve this morning. we've had a little love fest already. first though he's going to give me some land in hawaii, i can't believe that. you are o
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the middle east in turmoil. israel continues air strikes in gaza as rocket attacks target tel aviv. we'll ask what instability in the region means to the global markets. >>> calling all budget geeks. a self-professed one joins "squawk" to explain the real story behind the fiscal cliff, fact versus fiction and why every american needs to be worried. >>> we welcome jack...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient anlow cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consir it carefully before investing. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. stuart: huge support for president obama from young people again. in last gallop tracking
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient anlow cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consir it carefully before...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight. rob low, james kevin spacey big time performers who have become outspoken in the world of politics. we seat down recently with them. >> you say that hollywood is a one party town. we all know that it's a liberal-democrat town. is there a reason for that? >> i think that and i don't know what it says. it's not meant to be a judgment. but it seems to me like creative people end up being democrats and i think it's been that way forever. >> bill: is that because they feel sorry for the down trodden? i consider myself a creative person. i'm kind of a more traditional guy than liberal guy. >> let's face it. i think tha
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or two us at twitter.com/tv. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. a scholar whose work focuses on probability and uncertainty provide a followup to his best-selling book the black swan. is titled antifragile, things the gained from disorder. james patterson examines how political and social changes in the u.s. reshaped the country over the course of a single year in the eve of destruction:how
send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or two us at twitter.com/tv. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. a scholar whose work focuses on probability and uncertainty provide a followup to his best-selling book the black swan. is titled antifragile, things the gained from disorder. james patterson examines how political and social changes in the u.s. reshaped the country over the course of a single year in the eve of destruction:how
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well the russian market then ended the day with use of us all prices always have a major effect on the energy dependent russian market and all it is advancing so well make. that the middle east and west will disrupt supply. a movie on russia's second biggest mobile phone operator megaphone has nominated a former u.k. finance minister as an independent director to the company's board i have a lot paul minus still a huge shareholder approval to get the job minus is not new to the mobile industry are you what is the director at zero two and orange megaphones decision comes days before an i.p.o. in london just to happen at this moment. and of you fancy a fat sorry then it will probably come as no surprise that bank executives here last year do pretty well for themselves forbes magazine has revealed a list of best paid top bank managers so let's sergio and our correspondent tom boston now so tom he came out on top. well the winner if you like to put it like that warner under a cost in the head of russia's state own v.t. bank here and say poultry thirty million dollars now that figure calcul
well the russian market then ended the day with use of us all prices always have a major effect on the energy dependent russian market and all it is advancing so well make. that the middle east and west will disrupt supply. a movie on russia's second biggest mobile phone operator megaphone has nominated a former u.k. finance minister as an independent director to the company's board i have a lot paul minus still a huge shareholder approval to get the job minus is not new to the mobile industry...
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i would like us to get out of there. nobody has ever won in afghanistan why can dance and crow at the russians getting their ass whipped there but we're getting the our own thing in our own way. >> bill: you want us out of there. the other thing i like about you you are not mean guy. you and i are politically apart as ever but we can have a few laughs. you are lou grant for me. i'm like working for you in the newsroom. >> you're fired. >> did i look like donald trump? >> you're fired. >> when you were doing the moore show did you discuss politics with the crew? was there a lot of stuff? mary tyler moore is a big fan she watches every night. >> you are hedging. >> why hedge? how do i look? >> mary become much more conservative of late. i was the most outspoken liberal. >> bill: do you know rush women law calls me ted baxter i consider that a compliment. >> never fear when you have been doing this as long as i have you learn to play it down to the wire. >> he was the -- i ever knew. >> you climbed 10 floors occupy the fire
i would like us to get out of there. nobody has ever won in afghanistan why can dance and crow at the russians getting their ass whipped there but we're getting the our own thing in our own way. >> bill: you want us out of there. the other thing i like about you you are not mean guy. you and i are politically apart as ever but we can have a few laughs. you are lou grant for me. i'm like working for you in the newsroom. >> you're fired. >> did i look like donald trump? >>...
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this will be a needed break for us, folks. so we need a break from not just the temperatures where they've been cool, but also from this active pattern we've been in. by midweek, though, next week, we're going to be dropping back down. so this is just going to hold for the early part of next week. so we've had, of course, sandy, and we've had the coastal storm. we've had this type of pattern. big dip in the jet stream. that means unsettled weather. it's also north of this jet stream. chilly to cold conditions. and coming up, for the weekend, and early part of next week, we're going to see milder air moving in. so through at least monday, maybe even tuesday, we're going to eke out some milder and some warmer conditions with this change in our weather pattern. lows overnight, 29 degrees frederick. leesburg, areas around sterling dropping to 31. 28 in manassas. 36 degrees in d.c. for the overnight temperature. 32 la plata and around waldorf. again, we're going to be cold here for the overnight. but warming up nicely tomorrow. tod
this will be a needed break for us, folks. so we need a break from not just the temperatures where they've been cool, but also from this active pattern we've been in. by midweek, though, next week, we're going to be dropping back down. so this is just going to hold for the early part of next week. so we've had, of course, sandy, and we've had the coastal storm. we've had this type of pattern. big dip in the jet stream. that means unsettled weather. it's also north of this jet stream. chilly to...
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and humbled us. you have been the very best that we can imagine. you know, is at a critical point. at a time like this we can't risk partisan bickering and posturing. we have to reach across the aisle to do the citizens work and we have to rise occasion. we look to our teachers and profess sores, we count on you not only to teach but for passion and discovery of learning and discovery. we look to our pastors and priests and rabbis and counselors of all times to testify of the enduring principles upon which our society is built, honesty integrity, and family. we look to our parents from the final anis everything depends on the success of our homes. we look to job creators of all kinds. invest to hire to step forward and we look to democrats and blicans and government at all levels to put the people before the i believe in america. i believen the people of&v and i ran for office because i'm concerned about america. this election is over but our principles endure. i believe that the principles upon whic
and humbled us. you have been the very best that we can imagine. you know, is at a critical point. at a time like this we can't risk partisan bickering and posturing. we have to reach across the aisle to do the citizens work and we have to rise occasion. we look to our teachers and profess sores, we count on you not only to teach but for passion and discovery of learning and discovery. we look to our pastors and priests and rabbis and counselors of all times to testify of the enduring...
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jennifer griffin live at the white house for us now. jennifer, what are we hearing from the obama administration? nothing from the president or the secretary of state yet. earlier in the week the white house released this photograph of the president on the phone with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu encouraging him to accept a cease-fire with hamas brokered by the egyptian president. today the state department issues this off camera statement about egypt, quote: one of the as aspirations of the revolutions was that power would not be overly concentrated in the hands of any one person or institution it did not mexico president morsey by name or the coo he engineered two days after meeting secretary of state clinton in cairo, jon. >> jon: was a significant move from president morsey, why now? >> essentially because he was elevated during this past week with the cease-fire agreement he was seen to be a peace maker, a power broker by both the u.s. and israel. >> he must feel now with all the international acclaim that he has got a
jennifer griffin live at the white house for us now. jennifer, what are we hearing from the obama administration? nothing from the president or the secretary of state yet. earlier in the week the white house released this photograph of the president on the phone with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu encouraging him to accept a cease-fire with hamas brokered by the egyptian president. today the state department issues this off camera statement about egypt, quote: one of the as...
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so what's that telling us? it's telling us we've got a great entrepreneurial engine that is working but again we made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive. as bill gates was saying earlier, we haven't recent our skill base enough to have employees who confirmed that high wage that americans need to earn. so i think although much leadership as part of the solution and it has been bipartisan to support small business, frankly i think we have to create an environment for all business. if are going to take advantage of -- i come back to a lot of this is blocking and tackling. a lot of it is being long-term and being strategic. whatever it's worth, our harvard school of business alumni are all over the world. out international alumni have been even more anxious than the school took us on a more positive and even our domestic alumni. we believe most of, sort of people and the rest of the world actually understand, a successful america that is growing, that is vital is a positive thing
so what's that telling us? it's telling us we've got a great entrepreneurial engine that is working but again we made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive. as bill gates was saying earlier, we haven't recent our skill base enough to have employees who confirmed that high wage that americans need to earn. so i think although much leadership as part of the solution and it has been bipartisan to support small business, frankly i think we have to create an...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." the professor is here sitting in for joe kernen. our guest host, dana telsey. there is one top story this morning and that is retail and that is why she is h
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought...
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chuck, thank you for joining us. let's go through it. handicap it for us. how do you see the election playing out right now? >> the president has a very slight advantage. nobody really knows just because the republican enthusiasm has always been a real wild card. the president closed fairly strongly by virtue of this gift with the hurricane. so we'll see. >> chuck, one of the things and i was looking through some of the notes in terms of your forecasts, there is a suggestion that president obama could win the electoral vote but lose the popular vote. what are the implications from an investment perspective if that's the case? >> closeness will matter in our view. if the president were to really have that kind of split verdict, it gives him a very, very diminished mandate, very much like george w. bush had after the counting stopped in florida back in 2000 and al gore had won the popular vote by 540,000 votes. thanks to a lot of factor, george bush was able to ram through tax cuts at the beginning of his tenure. but he had a very tainted early presidency. an
chuck, thank you for joining us. let's go through it. handicap it for us. how do you see the election playing out right now? >> the president has a very slight advantage. nobody really knows just because the republican enthusiasm has always been a real wild card. the president closed fairly strongly by virtue of this gift with the hurricane. so we'll see. >> chuck, one of the things and i was looking through some of the notes in terms of your forecasts, there is a suggestion that...
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it's all about using your imagination. peter must use his to rescue a trunk filled with magical starstuff. and the audience has a role to play, as well. >> and use your thoughts to hoist the sails. >> that's the great thing about the theater. everyone brings their imagination. it's the one thing that we carry with us that nobody can take away. >> i spoke with the play's writer at the legendary theater restaurant, sardi's. >> what's wonderful about the theater is that in the theater, i can say, "see this sword? i'm gonna fight you with it." and you're gonna react as though it's a sword. >> the story of peter pan is over 100 years old. why has it stayed so popular? >> well, how would you feel if someone came home and said, "you never have to have a bedtime, and you never have to have any chores, and you never have to have any homework, and you get to do whatever you want. and you're always going to be as beautiful as you are right now." does that sound good? that's why. >> can you keep a secret? >> yes, i can. but here's one
it's all about using your imagination. peter must use his to rescue a trunk filled with magical starstuff. and the audience has a role to play, as well. >> and use your thoughts to hoist the sails. >> that's the great thing about the theater. everyone brings their imagination. it's the one thing that we carry with us that nobody can take away. >> i spoke with the play's writer at the legendary theater restaurant, sardi's. >> what's wonderful about the theater is that in...
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>>shepard: tell us of the 11th hour stops for romney. >>carl: not uncommon. done in 2008 and 2004 and romney is show he will work struggling for those to work going where he wants to defend an opportunity to win in ohio and perhaps a pickup in pennsylvania where the polls closed and the romney campaign sees this as a double opportunity. one, to score a win next to ohio. also, to score a win potentially if ohio should go into the lose column, a strategy to get to the necessary 270 votes. pennsylvania is a late add as, today, biden's visit to campaign in ohio was late add with both campaigns voters which is an election cycle where every vote counts and both campaigns fight for them until the end. >>shepard: thank you, carl cameron. reporters sign up for text messages to both campaigns as supporters of each campaign would so we know what the supporters are getting and supporters of president got this text while he was speaking: make one call for president obama. reply "call" and we will send you the name and phone number of one voter in a key state who needs to
>>shepard: tell us of the 11th hour stops for romney. >>carl: not uncommon. done in 2008 and 2004 and romney is show he will work struggling for those to work going where he wants to defend an opportunity to win in ohio and perhaps a pickup in pennsylvania where the polls closed and the romney campaign sees this as a double opportunity. one, to score a win next to ohio. also, to score a win potentially if ohio should go into the lose column, a strategy to get to the necessary 270...
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pakistanis also have a narrative which is the americans use us and discarded. to use this against the russians in the 1980s, toss us out ostensibly because of nuclear proliferation in 1990. they use us in the war after 9/11 but after 2014 they're going to go away. you can count on. that is pakistanis think americans are hardwired to desert them. this set of stereotypes is intellectually lazy and very pernicious. one way to get out of this would be what hussein polk county, my counterpart suggest, time for fa divorce. or what others who shall remain nameless have said in the press, it's time for content, it's time to push this way. those two i think are not reasonable alternative. steve hadley has said remaining engaged with pakistan, there's no alternative to which. but i would argue that having a focus center on a bilateral relationship with something that's been a problem for us, what we need to do is to break out of this bilateralism, if you will, this sterile debate and look at the issues that are crosscutting, the issues that have to do with pakistan's rel
pakistanis also have a narrative which is the americans use us and discarded. to use this against the russians in the 1980s, toss us out ostensibly because of nuclear proliferation in 1990. they use us in the war after 9/11 but after 2014 they're going to go away. you can count on. that is pakistanis think americans are hardwired to desert them. this set of stereotypes is intellectually lazy and very pernicious. one way to get out of this would be what hussein polk county, my counterpart...
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you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway. if there are any beds whatever bridges are going to be around this thing but will they plan to find a buyer and and all of this but i just think it's interesting too that the bakers were going on strike and i didn't realize these were big i picture them coming out of a test you were probably big you're exactly right because i know there's no way you want to do it on screen but i'm not going to go buy. the burgers they're a baker's the big. ceramic tiles get big so they're probably bakers like that they're like adults still bakers and they want to strike but see that's going to weak
you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway....
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give us the incite. s >> with a there is thes incident of the investigation is taken extremely seriously. >> lonesome locations is difficult to do that. >> the joint investigation team led by his partnerthe calling in members of the afghan security forces. it goes on over a period of time. in order to collect other pieces of evidence and then go back to the community. >> the zen not straight forward. the allegations and counter allegations with civilian casualties with the increasing factor. it is difficult to startsure the with but with the most clear .xposition pr >> and the time it takes who p might be expecting more justice? >> that is part of the outcome.storiet how i think that is whatbirds matters. >> what arrangements arend there? and mrs. the other parts of the afghanistan. >> and we go through that with the regional commanders.s. also certain damage has beentheo done? >> with a afghan national security forces? >> also with the view of how you see the transition. within that i was struck by your
give us the incite. s >> with a there is thes incident of the investigation is taken extremely seriously. >> lonesome locations is difficult to do that. >> the joint investigation team led by his partnerthe calling in members of the afghan security forces. it goes on over a period of time. in order to collect other pieces of evidence and then go back to the community. >> the zen not straight forward. the allegations and counter allegations with civilian casualties with...
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this is about the citizenry and occupiants of the country, they want to subvert us and make us independent and that means votes for the center. we see what is happening in europe with they do that. >> rick, we have a list of all of those aliens that qualify. lawfully permitted for permanent residence. and people whose deportation is with held. there is it millions and millions of illegal and i would say illegal. they are not illegally. but their deportation that qualify with the benefits. >> i suspect this is not what they are doing ifhey have deportation they have bigger problems. >> they are offered the benefits, rick and they get it >> they are not offered. >> it is it right here in black and white. >> liz is it. and pointed out food stamps are not available to the people that you are talk being. >> hold ohold on, i am reading from the ins. once a individual qualifies from ssi. supplement security income they become eligible for other assistance programs as allowed by federal and state. medicaid and food stamps and housing choice. >> tell us who qualifies for i. in point of fact. >> why
this is about the citizenry and occupiants of the country, they want to subvert us and make us independent and that means votes for the center. we see what is happening in europe with they do that. >> rick, we have a list of all of those aliens that qualify. lawfully permitted for permanent residence. and people whose deportation is with held. there is it millions and millions of illegal and i would say illegal. they are not illegally. but their deportation that qualify with the benefits....
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it's going to keep on coming back and getting us every time. in what way what do you anticipate that to look like going forward in terms of what growth to plague or pressure if you think about the amount of debt you can carry down while you've got the less you can consider adding on back when we had not in fifty's we had a debt level of fifteen sixteen percent of g.d.p. plenty of headroom you know you're running it we had three hundred three percent private sector debt back in two thousand and nine now it's to fifty percent if you don't get a bit of a dip driven revival which is feasible at the moment it's not going to take you back up to the three hundred percent level again ok because you're going to find a large part of what interest spawns people to go into debt is the expectation of leverage going to an asset process now when you look in the mortgage for example that being seventy percent of g.d.p. down from eighty thought the center of the peak you don't going to. be five percent again you will hit the wall and go down once more so what y
it's going to keep on coming back and getting us every time. in what way what do you anticipate that to look like going forward in terms of what growth to plague or pressure if you think about the amount of debt you can carry down while you've got the less you can consider adding on back when we had not in fifty's we had a debt level of fifteen sixteen percent of g.d.p. plenty of headroom you know you're running it we had three hundred three percent private sector debt back in two thousand and...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> i always believe in prayer. i believe in prayer when i go to church, back home, and if a buddhist monk is wishing me well, i'm going to take whatever good vibe he's can give me to try to deal with some challenges back home. i'm confident that we can get our fiscal situation dealt with. >> hopefully that will help. here with us now dean of columbia university's business graduate school and former economic adviser to the romney campaign. glen hubbard. glen, you caught people's attention last week when you said the first step to avoiding falling the fiscal cliff is to raise average tax rates on upper income taxpayers. >> what are you doing? >> huh? >> you were a trader, 53%. what is wrong with you? >> here's the deal. obviously we would be better in my view if we didn't raise taxes on anyone and we did everything on the spending side. we just had an election. we're going to have to have some compromise. and i
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the higher gas prices. >> two big things that hit us on the energy front. one regulatory and epa is frothing at t mouth to reduce gas supply and natural gas that make its easy and cheap now it will bexpensive and rare so get used to it. high prices in the gas pump. >> emac what do you think? >> i agree about the weaker dollar, yes. oil goes up in price and i agree with steve about the bridge tollburrcrat necessary washington dc wreaking our energy supply. i believe in the natural gas revolution . it is 10 percent of our energy supply here in the united states and creating two million jobs and germany is afraid of how powerful our natural gas energy is. i hope that reduces the discomfort. >> victoria. is natural gas green enoug for the president. it is a fossil fuel . >> not as clean as bird cleaning windows. the president doesn't want high gras -- gas prices. i am not worried about spiking gas prices. what will increase gas prices is turmoil in the middle east and demand from t u.s. consumer . we are not in recovery mde. and so we are certainly not going to
the higher gas prices. >> two big things that hit us on the energy front. one regulatory and epa is frothing at t mouth to reduce gas supply and natural gas that make its easy and cheap now it will bexpensive and rare so get used to it. high prices in the gas pump. >> emac what do you think? >> i agree about the weaker dollar, yes. oil goes up in price and i agree with steve about the bridge tollburrcrat necessary washington dc wreaking our energy supply. i believe in the...
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stuart: the word was probably used. charles: somehow the person achieving the american dream through extreme hard work, extreme sacrifice and a person who smokes weed everyday, drops out of high school, is more virtuous. here is a new message for america, the less i earned the more that is owed for me. stuart: that is
stuart: the word was probably used. charles: somehow the person achieving the american dream through extreme hard work, extreme sacrifice and a person who smokes weed everyday, drops out of high school, is more virtuous. here is a new message for america, the less i earned the more that is owed for me. stuart: that is
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> all right. we're inside the msnbc experience right along democracy plaza at 30 rock here. >> anybody can come down and it's open to the public downstairs and this is the morning joe, and the nassisist paradise, giant pictures of me, joe and mika, this is serving as our green room, as well and you can see david walker, andrew ross sorkin and mayor giuliani will join us and mark barnicle curiously autographing headshots of the reverend al sharpton. i think there's been some confusion down here at the msnbc experience. we'l
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apparently they did something on us. it says msnbc's new daytime talk fest proves that you can disagree without being disagreeable unless your name is s.e. cupp. >> what? >> no, it doesn't say that. strong ratings and lively political chatter without too much finger pointing. >> without too much finger pointing. just some. >> just enough finger pointing. >> i have to say i loved -- as a kid we got the guide as we called it at home and do the cheers and jeers and all that. anybody in the country wants to know what time dog the bounty hunter is on is reading about us this week. that's pretty exciting. >> you are absolutely right, steve. i mean, i'm glad that list is actually really interesting. on point, modern family is still one of the best shows on television. >> of course, we think it's on point. well done, tv guide. >> you have great taste. >> "breaking bad" is still one of the best shows on tv. when they say "breaking bad" hot to the end, i think the last season ever all time is coming next season and this year they
apparently they did something on us. it says msnbc's new daytime talk fest proves that you can disagree without being disagreeable unless your name is s.e. cupp. >> what? >> no, it doesn't say that. strong ratings and lively political chatter without too much finger pointing. >> without too much finger pointing. just some. >> just enough finger pointing. >> i have to say i loved -- as a kid we got the guide as we called it at home and do the cheers and jeers and...
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hopefully they won't just try to win us over every four years. [laughter] >> if i may, to a certain degree, it is relatively easy because of the republican party issues that keep coming up together, i am an equal opportunity critic and let me just say that in the second presidential debate, the town hall one, i actually thought the president barack obama's weakest moment was when the young woman stood up and asked him about equal pay for women. he rightfully talked about passing the lilly ledbetter fair pay act. then he abandoned that line of thinking and went on to talk about the economy. that is the moment where mitt romney and the binders full woman came up. [laughter] welcome me about that moment, for example, while the democrats and the president could point to this one act, this one piece of legislation, in truth, there isn't that much more. it is easy to say republicans no one in the political spectrum across the board has really done much -- well, besides you. [laughter] to do something about that. >> let me just say that there is pending
hopefully they won't just try to win us over every four years. [laughter] >> if i may, to a certain degree, it is relatively easy because of the republican party issues that keep coming up together, i am an equal opportunity critic and let me just say that in the second presidential debate, the town hall one, i actually thought the president barack obama's weakest moment was when the young woman stood up and asked him about equal pay for women. he rightfully talked about passing the lilly...
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the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combed. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about i
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program visit us at q&a.org. the programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." live at 10:00 a.m., the american enterprise institute hosts a discussion on how federal rules and regulations affect private enterprise and education with representatives from the bill and melinda gates foundation and the education department. >> if you listen to mayor bloomberg who says that the damage was unprecedented, that it may be the worst storm of the city has ever faced, the tidal surge -- the storm was 14 feet -- gov. christie said the damage in new jersey was unthinkable. we had fires, we had hurricane force wing -- arcane force winds, we have a snowe, you look at and the flooding of the subway system and the shutdown of the stock exchange, you get a sense of the massive scope and scale of this storm. yet the networks performed. i have read dozens of stories about how for many consumers, their only link to information or to people was through their smartphone,
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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you used example of the gentlemen who you know owns 40 applebees restaurant. you say that is a maul. you know hold on a second. zane is a great guy and knows business from the ground up and he's talking with other guys who only one one franchise . >> i am sure zane is a great guy. >> it is not just zane but a lot of business owners around the country that are having trouble. >> that is not a small business. owning 40 apple bees are not small. >> there are other examples. >> let's take care your logic. he's not a small business. you would think he would be able to absorb the costs. he can't. if you are talking about a mom and pop shop they can't absorb that either. >> who is likely to be better capable of absorbing obamacare? small business or corporation. >> corporation, because it is easier to lay off people and keep the productivity. why has this recovery been the worst on record since any recession since the 30s? it is not true, rick. you are saying something that is factually incorrect. >> hold on a second. clear your throat. >> the growth coming off of fi
you used example of the gentlemen who you know owns 40 applebees restaurant. you say that is a maul. you know hold on a second. zane is a great guy and knows business from the ground up and he's talking with other guys who only one one franchise . >> i am sure zane is a great guy. >> it is not just zane but a lot of business owners around the country that are having trouble. >> that is not a small business. owning 40 apple bees are not small. >> there are other examples....
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others will say no this is a time for us to turn the page. we have to reach out to a greater segment of the electorate if we want to survive as a party. >> tom brokaw, right now, a crippled city awaiting a snowfallen a deeply blue state. it erupted outside here. you're inside the studio on the third floor, what is your view? >> my thinking, a kind of sweetness about this for the obama campaign that goes beyond the magnitude of what the first african-american president has achieved. re-election when two years ago he was so soundly defeated in the midterm election, and a lot of people thought he couldn't recover from that because they were so motivated on the republican side. and the state that put him over tonight is not a state that is heavily populated by latinos, it does have an african-american population, but a white, working class statement. the state of ohio. no republican has ever won the presidency without winning ohio. and tonight, governor romney, despite all of his investment there, according to our projections, is not going to win
others will say no this is a time for us to turn the page. we have to reach out to a greater segment of the electorate if we want to survive as a party. >> tom brokaw, right now, a crippled city awaiting a snowfallen a deeply blue state. it erupted outside here. you're inside the studio on the third floor, what is your view? >> my thinking, a kind of sweetness about this for the obama campaign that goes beyond the magnitude of what the first african-american president has achieved....
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joins us now is senator mark udall from colorado. the latest polls say the president has a slight leader. obviously, your state is one everyone will be watching. what do you think it is exactly that made colorado a swing state this year? >> s.e., thanks for having me on. the polls are open until 7:00 here. we're excited. i think the president will win in the end, but colorado has been a swing state for a number of cycles and it's reflective of the independent voters here, suburban women and hispanic vote. what's important and what we're proud of in colorado, our politics work. statewide politicians are forced to and i think want to work to solve problems. i think that's reflected in the fact athat this is a nip and tuck race in colorado. >> for a long time i say that latino voters are decisive in the election. they are enthusiastic and their numbers are huge. colorado is one of the states where they should have a huge impact. what is your sense of what the latino impact on this election in colorado and the nation will be? >> steve, y
joins us now is senator mark udall from colorado. the latest polls say the president has a slight leader. obviously, your state is one everyone will be watching. what do you think it is exactly that made colorado a swing state this year? >> s.e., thanks for having me on. the polls are open until 7:00 here. we're excited. i think the president will win in the end, but colorado has been a swing state for a number of cycles and it's reflective of the independent voters here, suburban women...